HomeMy WebLinkAboutDIANE LOUISE JOHNSON CULTURAL CENTER - PDP - 24-03 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - PROJECT NARRATIVETHE DIANE LOUISE JOHNSON CULTURAL CENTER
We have taken our home at 1024 W. Mulberry and refurbished the
interrior rooms to allow Fort. Collins citizens to use it for
small gatherings,,. It will be open to groups free of charge by
calling and making a reservation using our phone number. They
may not use drugs, alcohol or smoke on the property. The.akitchen
maycbe used to have coffee and to serve the food which the group
has purchased and brought to the cultural center..
The exterior of the home is and will remain as it has been in
Appearance since it was built and landscaped in 1940. Only a
small plaque near the front door will designate the building
as The Diane Louise Johnson Cultural Center, a memorial to our
daughter who.was killed in a Delta Airlines plane crash on
August 2, 1985, at the Dallas/Fort Worth Airport.
We began working on the property in September of 2001 clearing
overgrown areas of unwanted trees and shrubbery which has been
neglected over the years by renters. We planted grass to fill
in these areas. We not only refurbished the house but we have
remodeled the carriage house on the same lot to be our home.
We therefore, will be able to supervise and control the activi-
ties at the cultural center.
We fully intend to preserve the character of the area and the
neighborhood and will do everything possible to protect all
who live in the area from any disturbances.
We have a property manager who will assist and take over when
we need help. We also have a 19 member board of directors
which include our daughter and son and their spouses and our
4 grandchildren as well as 9 volunteer members of the community.